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Pennsylvania will monitor private drinking water wells near the East Palestine train derailment site for 10 years

Residents remain concerned about how the accident is impacting their health.

A year and a half after a catastrophic Norfolk Southern train derailment and chemical fire in East Palestine, Ohio, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has announced plans to monitor private drinking water wells for Pennsylvania residents living within one mile of the accident site for the next decade.

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Tracking the chemicals in the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment and fire
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Tracking the chemicals in the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment and fire

Tankers of vinyl chloride were going halfway across the country, government records show, a trip highlighting the risks of transporting chemicals as plastics production grows.
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Chemicals spills in East Palestine and Philadelphia caused by oil and gas

There’s a common thread linking many of the high-profile chemical spills that have made headlines across the country lately: the oil and gas industry.

Opinion: The East Palestine disaster was a direct result of US reliance on fossil fuels and plastic

Opinion: The East Palestine disaster was a direct result of US reliance on fossil fuels and plastic

The hazardous chemicals being transported by the derailed train — including vinyl chloride, a known carcinogen — are used to make PVC, the world’s third most used type of plastic.
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Ohio train derailment latest updates: Senator won’t say if he’d drink East Palestine water as train derails in Delphos

Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown has refused to say whether or not he would drink the water in East Palestine in the aftermath of the train derailment.

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